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UW to host college students for NASA-funded lunar rover challenge

UW to host college students for NASA-funded lunar rover challenge

  • 08, 2022
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Eight teams of college students will arrive on the University of Washington campus Aug. 19 to go to the moon – or at least a simulated version of it.

Washington’s first student-built satellite preparing for launch

  • 10, 2019
  • News release

A University of Washington satellite smaller than a loaf of bread will, if all goes well, launch this weekend on its way to low-Earth orbit. It will be the first student-built satellite from Washington state to go into space.

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